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1 flu
[fluː] 1.nome influenza f.2.modificatore [ victim] dell'influenza; [ attack] di influenza; [ vaccine] antinfluenzale; [ virus] influenzale* * *[flu:](short for influenza.)* * *flu /flu:/n. [u](med. fam.) influenza: I've got (the) flu, ho l'influenza; a nasty dose (o bout) of flu, una brutta influenza; to go down with (the) flu, prendersi l'influenza; sick with flu, influenzato● (fam.) flu bug, virus influenzale □ flu vaccination (fam. flu jab), vaccinazione antinfluenzale NOTA D'USO: - influence o flu?-.* * *[fluː] 1.nome influenza f.2.modificatore [ victim] dell'influenza; [ attack] di influenza; [ vaccine] antinfluenzale; [ virus] influenzale -
2 flu n
[fluː]fam influenza -
3 'flu
[flu:](short for influenza.) -
4 fluency flu·en·cy n
['fluːənsɪ]facilità, scioltezza -
5 fluent flu·ent adj
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6 fluently flu·ent·ly adv
['fluːəntlɪ](speak a language) correntemente, (speak, write) con scioltezza, con facilità -
7 fluid flu·id
['fluːɪd]1. adj(substance, movement) fluido (-a), (plan, arrangements) flessibile, elastico (-a)2. nfluido, liquido, (in diet) liquido -
8 fluidity flu·id·ity n
[fluː'ɪdɪtɪ] -
9 -influence o flu?-
Nota d'usoIl sostantivo italiano influenza nel senso della malattia si traduce con “flu”, non con “influence”: La settimana scorsa ho avuto l'influenza, last week I had flu (non last week I had the influence). Si noti che la parola “flu” oggigiorno non è preceduta dall'articolo determinativo “the”, come avviene regolarmente anche per tutte le altre patologie: Hanno la malaria, they have malaria. In inglese esiste anche il termine “influenza”, che però viene usato solo nell'ambito professionale medico. -
10 anti-flu adj
['æntɪ'fluː] -
11 affluence af·flu·ence n
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12 affluent af·flu·ent adj
['æflʊənt] -
13 bird flu
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14 confluence con·flu·ence n
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15 effluent ef·flu·ent n
['ɛflʊənt] -
16 influence **** in·flu·ence
['ɪnflʊəns]1. nto have an influence on sb/sth — (subj: person) avere un'influenza su qn/qc, (event) influenzare qn/qc, (weather) influire su qn/qc
to be a good/bad influence on sb — avere or esercitare una buona/cattiva influenza su qn
under the influence of drink — sotto l'effetto dell'alcol, Law in stato di ebbrezza
2. vt(person) influenzare, (action, decision) influire su, influenzare -
17 influential in·flu·en·tial adj
[ˌɪnflu'ɛnʃ(ə)l] -
18 influenza in·flu·en·za n
[ˌɪnflu'ɛnzə]Med influenza -
19 superfluity super·flu·ity n
[ˌsuːpə'flʊɪtɪ] -
20 superfluous super·flu·ous adj
[su'pɜːflʊəs]
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